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So here it is at last: Toshiba’s first stab at an active 3D TV. Better late than never, we guess. And to be fair, this first stab is no half-hearted, toe-dipping exercise. For the 55WL768 weighs in at a mighty 55in across, suggesting healthy...

After a solid showing with its first 3D Blu-ray player, now it's 's first 3D TV that's being run through its paces.Like the , this 40WL768 flatscreen is an intriguingly styled product, but where the disc spinner's angular fascia divided...

Like Samsung's LED-based 3D TVs, Toshiba's WL768 couples an attractive design with a great quality picture in both 2D and 3D, and adds dynamic backlighting that you can control. As a downside, the viewing angles are a little...

Toshiba may be coming late to the 3D party, but it hopes to make a splash with the spectacular 55WL768. Just 29mm thin, it’s the largest screen to benefit from the brand’s collaboration with the Jacob Jensen Design studio (better known for...

Here in Europe, they may not be the most prominent of TV manufacturers, but Toshiba have proven in the past that they can put together a respectable LCD TV. In for review now is the Toshiba 46WL768, which is the first 3D-capable television we’ve...